idp
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Definition
Noun 1. Integrated Data Processing: A system of automatic data processing where data acquisition and other stages of processing are combined into a single, unified, and coherent system. It emphasizes the seamless connection of different data handling functions.
Usage
- Noun (as a subject or object): The term is used to describe a specific type of computerized data management system.
- The company implemented an
idpsolution to streamline its inventory and accounting. - Efficiency improved significantly after the introduction of
idp.
Advanced Usage
- As a Modifier: can function attributively before other nouns to specify the type of system.
- We are evaluating new
IDPsoftware for the department. - The
IDPframework ensures data consistency across platforms.
Variants and Related Words
- IDP: An acronym, often written in uppercase letters.
- Integrated Data Processing: The full form of the acronym .
- Data Processing (n): A broader term for the conversion of data into usable information, which is a specific type of.
- EDP (n): Electronic Data Processing; a related but sometimes less integrated predecessor to .
Synonyms
- Automated Data System
- Integrated Information System
Notes on Meaning
- Technical Term: is a specialized term primarily used in computing, information technology, and business management contexts. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
- System Focus: The core idea is integration—different processes (like data entry, calculation, storage, and reporting) work together as one system, often in real-time.
Noun
- automatic data processing in which data acquisition and other stages or processing are integrated into a coherent system